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Missing rear parking light.

Soil looks like limestone base

Trees/brush looks like coastal/island stumped from equatorial region.

Plate looks British like... plus the right side driving position.

Trinidad, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand maybe?

It's a UK market car, as can be seen from the Road Fund License 'Tax Disc' attached to the windscreen.

The license plate is a 'personal' plate, transferred from an earlier ( pre-February 1963 ) registered vehicle, and has no age-identifying suffix or prefix letter. Such numbers can be purchased from the UK licensing authorities, and transferred from car to car by the owner. This car would have been issued with a three letter, three number, one suffix letter registration plate when it was first registered in the UK in 1971,72, 73 or maybe even as late as 1974. The siffix letter would have been K, L, M or N.

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